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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. T. H FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1912.a' Vlift-i.f. .rh,JAPANESE IMPERSONATOR PUTONE OVER ON PORT OFFICIALSPlays Part of Milliona'rc LongEnough to Get Ashore fromthe Tenyo MaruCHIEFM'DUFFIEONTHE JOB INChief of Detectives McDumo np-poors tntie on tno lot), from tho publlcntlon of the following In tho SanMnff to go over tho count again. Thoresult showed Olio missing. A thirdcount gnvo tho samo result.Hnlsoy wns vexed and ordered thopackages belonging to tho JapanesepnssetigorB Inspected and countedillt,rmif.lilir It. ftila U'flV tin Untaiinii.Kuril. Momokawa. otherwise known mili jn,mncB0 ,ntcrl,rclcr, foun,i tho 5. raTroS o" Juno 20r.s "Sakamoto, son or 1ml ISittnon. imckncca hcloncimr to Alomokawa In Af.n n unnni. f t i.nnd vnatnv.mid ono of tho host known comedians, tho owner's room, but tlio man was',ny morning on board tho steamerand Itnpci senators of Japan, lastTuos- missing. , I I.iirHne. Just nrrlvcd from Honolulu,tiny morning nuuumiiKuu uuciu mini n nniscy sciu mu ivaiHuiiuiiiu in iuim. (jnpialu A. McDumo or ttie Honolulucustoms and Immigration otllclals, ac- for Momokawa and, after visltliiR nl- ,intnpilin iinnnrimnni nml l,,ml tint r p.cording to a story which has not been most nil tho Japanese holels nnd re.tV(,H c0nlon, Mnckcy, Illcrmann anddenied. Ilaurnnts, tho Interpreter found tlio'qrnlln nnally discovered tho hiding.Momokawa, a second class passcn- missing man, being luxuriously enter-1 ,ncc 0f August Correrln, n mnrluoper In tho Tonyo Maru, en routo to Inlncd In a clubliouso on Vlneynrd, nrcman, 21 years of age, wanted InHan hrnnrlsco, enmo nsnoro in itono- street, hntsunumn ordered mm to rc- Honolulu a charge of betrayal, Cor.lulu at. nr.lv nflnK tlm TnMV,, tlnfll' l.l.l. n. n.nn ... tl.n alllft tV'lllnll lin. . . . .. . . It .YACHTSlulu, shortly after tho Tenyo Maru' turn at onco tn tho ship, which hodocked at tlio Alakea wharf. Underordinary clrcumstnnccs, a sccnml-classOriental passenger could not comonshoro . Itliout a permit from tho Immigration otllclals. Hut ho did notHand on ceremony, nor did ho wnltlor the Immigration otllclals to makotheir Inspection nnd count die iuimHalscy tpies-did. Arriving there,tloncd him."What do you mean by going nshorowithout my permit," Halscy Is saidto hnvo queried.America is tlio land of the free andhome of tho brave," Bald Momokawa,nnd 1 went nshoro to see tho beautiesher of nassoncors who nrrlvcd In tho of Honolulu."liner. I The Japanese, according to roporls, ,r)nio nf Honolulu happens to bo InAs soon ns tho big liner wns madolwas placed under tho surveillance of (ho city. Ho went with tho detectivesfast to tho wharf, Monioknwn, who! tho Federal olllclals until tho depart-! t n,0 V(sbo1 and boarded her as soonhad put on his best suit of bluo sorgo, uro of tho Tenyo Maru, on which vcs-inR Bno docked. Tho steamer waswith Whlto vest, sllK hat nnd gloves,1 Bel MomoKawa continued ms voyngo ooinlicd foro nnd aft by the detectivesrcrla had tnkc nrcfugo in tlio boiledof a dongck engine. Ho was pulledout of the boiler nnd taken to tho CityPrison, where ho will bo held pendingdeportation to tho Islands.A cablegram was received yesterday from tlio pollco authorities of Honolulu thnt Correrla would bo aboardtho I.urllne, which nrrlvcd In port atX o'clock yesterday morning. Cnptnlnand having a fancy walking-stick In1 to tho Stntos.his hand, walked out of his narrow; Momokawa Here With Togo,tpiartcrs and Joined tho cabin passcn- Momokawa was In Hawaii before,gcrB who wcro leaving tho ship for tho during tho visit of tho Jnponcso cruistliorc. Momokawa, In fact, appeared' cr Nanlwn, then In command of Capto bo n multimillionaire, and, as ho tain, now Admiral, Togo, tho Japanesestrode in front of tho Customs'1 nnd hero of tho Japan-Itusso war. MnmoImmigration ofllelals, stationed nt tho Kawn caino nlnng ns nn entertainer,foot of tho gangplank, they passed; comedian and Impersonator to nmnsohtm. Momokawa bowed politely anden in e up town.No sooner had he come nshoro thanChief Inspector of Immigration Hnlseyin rived to count tho number orCaptain Togo. While hero ho used tocomo ashore In a princely stylo, andmmiy thought ho was ono of tlioprinces of Jnpnn.During tlio visit or Aiimirni Togo toand they wcro about to give up thosearch when It occurred to DctcctlvoTom Conlon to peer Into tho donkeyengine boiler. Tho detcctlvo wns rewarded by a gllinpso of Corrcria'sshoes.WHY HESITATE?An Offer That Imnhrs no MoneyKM. if Vim Accept II.Wo nro so positive our remedy willI.NILE SKIPPERDEPT. COMDR.IIIn command of George 8. Iiprnlk,former Chief Olllcer In tho steamshipManchuria, tlio trim Pacific MailerNile steamed to Alakea whatf at noontoday, and tho genial skipper receivedcongratulations from u largo delegation of friends over his well-deservedprtntoolon.Captain I.apralk makes his firsttrip as n commander In tho PaclllaMult Company, although ho has heldmaster's papers for many years andserved In that capacity for other companies. Ho was formerly chief olllceron tho Manchuria and rellovcs Cnptnln K. G. P. Kccleston, who has returned to tlio son Ice of tho UoynlMall Steam Packet Company of Kngland. vAs a skillful navigator and at tliosamo time a master who is cnpabloof making himself agreeable with thetraveling public, Captain Ijipralk haga wldo leputatlou on tho Pacific, forsonio tlmo prior to Ms engagementwith tho mall company ho served withone of tho Jnpancso companies on tliotrans-Pacific run.Four cabin passengers left tho Nileat this port. Tho through list Is arather small one, including 42 cabin,:i second class and nt Asiatic steerage,among tho lattor being nine Chinesedepoftcd by tho Federal authoritiesbecnuso of Irregularities found In theirpapers. -rfc HChief Knglnccr Itoblilns, nn oldhand In the Mall service, Is In chargeof tho engine-loom In plnco nf A, 1!.Moncastor. Purser lllooiuer reports nlino trip down from San Francisco,Tho vessel met with ploasant weatherand passengers enjoyed tho voy.tgo tntho fullest extent. Other changes noted nro John Sou, second olllcer, whoreturns to Knglnnd, nnd Ills plnco tnlieu by Hugh Cnlniihouii.Included umnng tho passengers oftho Mlo mo II. A. Stewart ami ItnbertKldcr, engineers, who are hound forKnrrn, to operate tho Chic San mines.in which they aro Intnrested, mid Z.10. ZlmnunotT und M. T. Tsalanglluskl,Kusslnns, who ore on n world tour.Ferdinand Goethe, a professor of languages, is a passenger on tho linerfor Japan.KEEP EYE OrflCEMANWARNS PORTLAND SEALERBuchtel Says It's Consumor'suwn rauit it I hey AroCheatedpassengers who arrived from Japan. I London to ho present nt the corona completely relievo constipation, noin going through tho line, no lound lion, .MnmoKnwa went niong wmi mo. manor now cnroiuc n may no. uiaiouo man missing. Ho ordered his Admiral. wo offer to furnish It free of nil cost, (t '"""-I'MIIBIlimiltMl IB l-lllllllllllllY I'UIIBl'U Illweakness of tho nerves nnd musclesof tlio Inrgo Intestine. To expect neuro you must thcreforo tono up nndstieiigllicn thnso organs and restorothem to healthier activity.We wnnt you to try Itcxall Orderlieson our guarantee. They nro eaten llkocandy, and nro particularly good forchildren. They Bccm to net directlypn tho nerves nnd muscles of tho bow-cIb. Tboy apparently have n neutralGeneral Macomb, nccompanlcd byI.leut. Col. Campbell, adjutant general, action on tho other orgnna. They doand I.leut. Androws, aide, imido nn In-lnot purge or cnuso other IncouvcnBpcctlon nt Fort linger this inorning.'leiico. Wo'wlll refund your money IISub-cnllbcr practice with tho big mor- they do not pvercomo chronic or ha.tars was held, tho icsults being verysatisfactory. The department commander spent most of the morning attho coast artillery post.Cnptnln Forsytho and I.leut. PhillipSheridan, nth Cavalry, returned on tlmVentura this morning, nnd registerednt headquarters. Tiicy will rejointheir refitment nt Scholleld this nfternoon. Tho former has been nttondlngtho Mounted Service School, nnd tholntter" baa been on special duty ntWashington. Ilotb these oillccrs nrokeen polo players, and nro contestantsfor places on tlio Cavalry team thntwill tako part In tho Inter-Islandchampionships next month.Cabled Instructionsbltunl constipation, nnd thus nld tn relieve tho myrlnds of assoclato or dependent chronic nllmentn. Try IlcxnllOrderlies at our risk. Three sizes,inc., 250., and JiOc. Sold only nt ourBtoro -Tho llexnll Store., Ilcnson,Smith & Co., Ltd., Fort and Hotel Sts.SHIGA TO TALK ABOUTU.S., JAPAN, AND HAWAIIProfessor H. Shlgn of the Agricultural Department of tho Waseda University, nnd olio of tho best lecturers InJapan, nrrlvcd this morning from SanFrancisco In tho steamship Nile, toglvd n series of lectures In Honolulu.Ho wns welcomed by K. Ishlda nndK Ito nt tho wharf and escorted toit ton iiirjtn trthe recommendations of local nfflcors tlio Japanese clubliouso for "luncheon.,i..i, ii.,,,,i.i,r.i Armv rnni,iiini Im i At 8 o'clock this evening ProfessorShiga will give n lecture In tho Oporn' It Is ipillo evident that tho nlllcialsealer of weights and inoasures InPortland, Ore., Is not over-sure of tliohonesty of tlio Iceman of that growlug city. Air nrtlclo in tlio PortlandTelegram runs ns follows:"Keep your eyo on tlio Iceman."Tills warning Is issued by Fred G.lluchtol, city sealer of weights andmeasures, to Ico consumers of thiscity. Iluclitol asserts that It Is largelythe fault of tlio consumers if they arocheated. He says purchusors shouldwatch carefully, and by Informingthomselvcs how much Is being clinrgcil for Ico they can easily ascertain Iflimy uro being given short weight.Tho city ordinance requires that altico shall bo sold by weight; also HurtIco wagons shall carry scales, Apound of Ico measures 30 cubic Inchesand to ascertain tho weight of u plccoof ice, lliichtel suggosts that customers multiply tlio length by tip? breadthund then hy tlio thickness of tho icoenko mid divided that result hy 30 andthis will determine the weight of thoIco dellvcrod. He also Instructs consumers to purchase Ico by the poundInstead of nsklug for 25 cents' worth.If possible seo that the Iceman weighsthe Ice before ilellveilug It Instead ofcutting off a chunk nnd selling It to)qu for u specified sum,that Island-bred Army remounts boiiurchased here, which wcro receivedat department headquarters yestorday,aro not taken to mean that llnwullanhorses uro tnhoo. It Is thought thnttlio plan Is turned down for economicreasons, and that when funds nroavailable tlio Cavalry hero will bo allowed to try tho experiment. Thcrouro a number of officers In Honoluluwho havo Interested thomselvcs In thonatlvo stock for Army uso, nnd whoaro convinced that tho schemo shouldbo given a test, nt any rate. 'Tho death of James Phelps, a civilian employeo of tho quartermaster'sdepartment. Is reported from ScholleldD.irrncks. Phelps was formerly n soldier. Ho readied Hawaii from thoPhilippines three weeks ago nnd fourdays lifter his arrival contracted pneumonia, from which ho never recovered. AUTO LEAVES MANUNCONSCIOUS, IS REPORTAccording to reports automobileNo. 851. at about 5 o'clock yestordayafternoon struck a Hawnllnn, near thoJunction of tho Kapahiilu and Walalaoroads, knockod him down nnd ho remained there unconscious for somoJ tlmo. Tlio driver of tho automobile atino lima is noi Known 10 mo pnuco,hut according to tho register Mrs. win,Knight Is tlio owner of tho automobile. Win. Chilton, chief motorcycloolllcer, said this morning Hint no roporls have boon made to tho pollcostation about this particular accident.Chilton will mnko a thorough investigation of tho case. Ilu said thismorning that an Injured Hawaiian wassent to tho Queen's Hospital. It Ispossible that tho patient Is tho manwho was run down yesterday.House. It Is expected that n largenumber of local Japanese wll bo present to hear tho lecturer talk on "ThoUelutlonshlp Itetwccu tho unitedStates, Japan nnd Hawaii" Ho willspeak In tho Jnpancso language.personalities"K. P. LUNDGIUO.N and Mrs. I.undgren nro passengers in tlio PacificMail liner Nile en routo to Manila,where Mr. Liindgren will resume hisduties with tho Phlllpplno government.AllTHUIt G. SMITH. Assistant At-tomey General, left today for Wiilluku,whero ho will appear for tho Territory tn tho tax appeal bipught by thoWiilluku plantation before the appealboard.PIIOF. 8. SHIGA, a Japanese Inhtructor lu u Tokyo university. Is apassenger In the Paclllc Mall steamerNile who will day over at Honolulunnd glvo n series of lectures In theInterests of a proposed expedition Into tho heart of Afrlcn.LAND COMMISSIONKIt JOSHUATWCKKIl sailed today Tor Hawaii. Howill Investigate public land problemsnn the Kau and Konu side of tlm DigiBland and will preside at tho selection of lots scheduled to tako plnco attho Walohlnu courthouse Monday.VESSELS TO ANDFROM THE ISLANDS(Special Cubic to Merchants'Exchange.)Friday, June 28.SAN I'llANCISCO Sailed, Juno 2H,1:40 p. in., S. S. Mongolia, for Honolulu.SAN FltANOISCO Sailed, Juno 28,ScJir. .Muriel, for llano.GAVIOTA Sailed, Juno 28, sp. Mnr.Ion Chllcott, for Honolulu,S. S. Nile salts for Yokohama tO'morrow at 10 a. in.Tho regular quarterly dividend of 2por cent, was declared by tho NowYork, Now Haven nnd Hartford railroad,I.leut. Col. Henry C. Cnbell of tho14th United States Infantry has beenplaced on tlio retired list of tho Armyon bis own application nftcr thirtytwo yearB' service. Ho Is a iiiitho otVirginia nnd was graduated from thoUnited Stntes Military Academy InJune, 1883 With the exception of ashort servlco in tho volunteer ndjuhint general's department during theSpanish war and a tour of duty intho General Staff Corps, his ontlro ser- i:crj thing In tho printing linevice nas oeeu m mo iniamry arm. no H u 1 1 1 1 u. Alakcn slrecLMl-ltllllU Udill'dtllll ,,,11,1111 1,1 ,IJU l-llllInfantry In January, mid Is now withthat regiment at Vancouver llarracks,Wash.i aTho capital fenco still stnndB, nndMarston Campbell has notified theHoard of Supervisors that there Is noIntention upon the part of the Territorial Government to ruzo the unsightly barrier.Sachs forDry Goods(Contlnutd from a 1)clippings, phntnx, nnd letter from nprominent yachtsman of I.oi Angelesdescribing the start, which may bo otInterest. You will note the lirerxo urnfrom tho south. When nu sailed tinlat race It limit hnvo been the prevailing westerly wind nnd you wentout on n illfTtrciit tack."The Seafarer showed what shocouludo to the others clino hauled I thinksho will outsnll I.urllne oft the windtoo, for she probably has much lesidisplacement, mid her narrow bodylong easy lines, will tell, especially ataverage wind comlltloiu- arc light, nndthe boat with heavier displacementneeding H small gale to drive her. HluIs being sailed by an nmatcur. I looVfor Seafarer to win this race; I.urllneHawaii and Xattoxo to follow In ordcinamed, it ought to lie cloe bctweerHnwall and I.urllne, for the former'double vquarcsnili will oltnet tho supcrlor length of I.urllne. The lntteican sail, for coming In here from fata,linn. In n breeze that Just put her coverlng board awash, she turned up 11knots. Sho was under four lowers. rapfull. It surprised mo. Another pointIn her fiuor In a long race she steersbeautifully, keeping her courso simuch easier than modern craft withshort keetsj This constantly twIMhiFof tho helm must be u big factor inretarding n yacht In n 2300-inlIc runHawaii Carrying Too Much."You will note my correipondentsays Hawaii wns lugging too muchsail. 1 presume he refers to cnrrylngballoon Jib when closo hauled, WHICHIs rarely successfully done.i would like very much to have tinlogs of Seafarer and I.urllne If the)are published."You will like Mr. Norrls ot Seafarer. He Is an amateur who hurundertaken bigger oyages than anyoneI know In 1-nclllc waters."It seems u pity not to hnvo ono bigregatta when they are there, with nrace for locals and visitor around Onhuor to Ijiluillia. It would create Interest locally and would help tho yachting game along.There has been practically nothingIn the H. 1" p.iperx, and tho accountof stnrt occupied about six Inches withno pictures."Hnpo they will have no accldrnti-nnd glvo tho winner full credit for winning. You will probably bo looking forthem In a louplo of days after receiving this letter."With best regards, yours very trulyT. M. irOlltlON."The Los Angeles expert soys:"Lot Angeles, Cat., Juno 17, 1U13."Tlio racers got away yesterdaypromptly on time for their long slantto Honolulu. It was h beautiful dayfor the start, there being n ery goodbreeze of from 10 to 12 milts blowingfrom the south limtead of tho westerlybreeze that prevails here most of theyear? This breeze kicked up quite alump of sen, and gave the boys ntaste nf what they will get In tho realthings 400 or 500 miles alt shore. Theremust hnvu been n hundred boats ofdifferent kinds, salt, power and auxiliary, tn see the racers start anil hidthem farewell. It was ccrtiilnly iinlm-poilng sight and one that I would nothave missed for anything, My onlyregret was that ou were not here tosee this great International event ItIk an International event with the entry of the Nnttosc of tho Victoria, IIt. Yacht Club. I believe In tho futurethere will be yachts from till over theworld entering this race, ns it It becoming more popular each year."1 got several views of tho rneo anilexpect tn get tho pictures tomorrownight, when I will forward you n copyfor oursclf nnd nn extra copy for youto send to whoever ou llko In Honolulu Theso photographs should reachHonolulu beforo the racers, and shouldbo Interesting to tho boys there.Nattoie No Slouch."This Nutloso boat Is no slouch Inrunning before tlio wind, und put Itall oer the Hawaii In Jockeying aroundbefore Ilia start In fact, nil the limitsput It all over the Hawaii, and I donot llko the way they bandied her atall. They had her loaded down withcanvas, ami the start was to windward und naturally It held her backInstead of helping her I think thislittle Nattoie Is going to surprise somebody beforo the race Is ovir, for shehas ii larger spread nf canvas than Irealized before It looks to mo asthough the I.urllne, however, has thobest ihancc It tho boys eremd her.while the Seafarer sailed nway fromtho llei-t going to windward as If theywere standing Mill, all except thu I.urllne, Tho I.urllne hung on to her better than I expcilcd to ee her on thatpoint of sailing. Tho Hawaii was tlioslowest ono In tho hum.li going towindward."Promptly at 1 o'clock the startinggun was fired, mid tho Hawaii ledover the lino after Jockeying tho wholelength of the bay for thn windward posltlon. Tho Hawaii won nut, hut It didher no good, us tlm Seafarer passedunder her leo us If she wero not there,and tortk the lend. In tho inantimethe I.urllne uml Nattoic'wcro awaydown tho buy, and evidently inndo miscalculations on the stnrtlng gun, ns itwus several nilnirtcs beforo they crossed the line, the Nnttnso being tn thowindward and leading tho I.urllne ThoI.urllne, however, ns soon ns sho squared away on this tack, passed throughthu Niittoso 'lee. caught up mid passedtho Hawaii, and was a close second totho Seafarer when I left them aboutten inllof out. The I.urllne seemedto be going faster and faster, althoughthey wero carrying a great banner advertising the San Diego fair that musthave retarded her speed considerablyIf tho Seafarer can run as fast beforotile wind as sho did to tho windward,there will be nothjng to tho race, tintI do not believe sho enn Tho Seafarer was much, thu most 'beautifulMieht of the bunch, nnd madii u magnificent pltture as sho sped along onher imirseLurllna It Picked."Somehow or other. I believe thoI.urllne will win, ns she Is In splendidshape, and If they will drive her hardenough I do not see why she shouldnot win The papers speak nf her ashaving a square sail, but I saw noevidence of it. Perhaps they hud Ittowed on deck mid do not expect to'isc It until they get into the trade 'vinds I hope ro, becnue 1 shouldIke to see lur win tlio nice There Isi nice crowd on board It will bo nipnd tuck between the Seafarer andbe I.urllne for the llrst place, ami Ivould not be surprised to see the llt-lo Nattose come In third, with theInwail last It looks that win to me.ait you en n not always tell Thiss'attosc bunch Is n pretty wlc crowd,nd they certainty know how to hnnlle fl boat. The Nattose was overuiullng ttie Hawaii rapidly when I lefthem, but I bellevo It wns becaue thelawnll bunch had too much sail ono get the best results out of theirnnt If they keep carrying the samemount of snll until they strike therndo winds they will be beaten In theirst part of the nice, and I doubt Ifhey enn make It up after the) getquarcd away on tho long run Tin)Senfurer, as ) ou probably know. Is cop.iered and tlio rest of the boats areminted. This Henfarcr I the iiiotenutlfiil yacht I ever saw In my lifend should bo a very comfortable vosel In nil kinds nf weather It Is arent, big, comfortable boat, and Ihonhl be very huppy to have one llkocr myself. I could not Und out whethr the propeller space had been Illicitii with wood or not, but Judge veryIkely thnt It had."'etleten Gets Word.Secretary Vetlesen of the Hawaiiacbt Club tills morning received aiter from 11. W. Wyutt. secretary ofhe South Coast Yncht Club, conllrmng the signals sent by cubic, whichtill distinguish the yachts In case ofi night arrival.Mr Wyatt says that the boats whichollnwed the racers about 20 miles onheir Jnurnc) report the Scnfurir inhe lead"As they wcro sailing clone hauled.his Is, of course, no Indication of whatbey will do otT the wind," says the4outh Const olllclal.FIELD DAYAT SHAFFERFort Shafter turned nut In force tola) tn take part In or look on nt the'cgiilnr quarterly Held day Millionmil track sports were tho order of theHorning, and this afternoon there Is too n gall game In which the expertsof Companies I nnd M will go againstthe sluggers nf K und I.. Hvery man.a oman mid child In the pnt turnednit for the sports shortly nftcr s 30'his morning, nnd Intercompany rivalryran high.Following were the results of thennrnlng's events:Shooting at fiOO yards; live shotsdnw tiro and live shots rapid lire,four men from eath company Won byCompany M! Company I kccouiIllelny race; company teams of fourWon b) Company M; Company Ksecond.Tiig-of-wnrj 40-mnn tennis from eachcompany M, llrst: I, second.Pitching shelter tents K, first; M.second.Company relay rnce; 40-mnn teams-Ii, llrst; I,, secondThree-legged raco I, llrst; ! second. lflO-ynrd relay Private Ilussell, K.llrst; Musician Simpson, second.nii ii ,r-ii rrII11IT v III IIts vJl 'HlW&f fii&& IH illiW 111mm 111v IIIl'-"i M t'JR Iin &-4i- hiLOCAL AND GENERALMnrlu Felix do Agular was appointed administrator of tho estate of Manuel do Agular by Judge Whitney thismorning.The Kewnlo tract, opened for saloby Charles AchI, has been approvedby the City fathers, nftcr passing upon plans nnd maps nf tho subdivision.May Helen Howling this morningfiled notice In Circuit Court of withdrawal of tho suit she brought sometlmo ugo against tho Ktnploycrs Liability Assurance Corporation Ltd., nfImilonJoseph Richards, city milk Inspector, hart recommended that J W I,.McGuIro bo granted n license tn dispense milk, liavlnfc found tlio dairymaintained by tho petitioner in biiiiItary condition.Two bidders entered tho list fir burial of Cjty and County Indigent dead,they being II. II. William sat $18.70and M. K. Sllva at 20.70. Theso bidsaro under consideration hy the Hoardof Supervisors.Circuit Judge Cooper gave Judgmentof $71, nnd costs In favor of MMiuol doSllvu, who sued Anton do Cnstn fordamages incurred when thn lattorcaused do Sllvn's arrest somo tlmo agoon the charge nf theft.S. C. Stlhhard, for thirteen yearswith the Government electric lightstation nnd serving In thn capacity nflamp-rapalror and machinist, hasbeen granted two months' vacation bythn Hoard of Supervisors.Walkikl ladles who aro Interestedand willing to help In the outdoor Improvement work In that district moInvited to attend an organizationmeeting to bo held nt the resldcnco ofMrs. Alexander Young. Monday mornIng, July 1st. at 9:30 o'clock.The Hoy Scouts, leave tomorrow fora trump around tho Island under tholeadership of Scoutmaster James Wlbdor. Tboy will glvo several vuiidnv 1 1 1 o shows en routo, tho proceeds togo to tho purchase of scout equipment. Tho Scouts Include a creditablebandSupervisor uow points out grnvodanger to pupils attending Knhukiischool If the building remains at tspresent location. Ho stated that theCounty should remove the striictmotn a point tivo hundred feet distantnnd has called for an appropriation tocovor the costManager 11, II. Ileldford, nf theIllshop Trust Company, which la acting as trusteo of tln estate. of theInto Itobert. Fraser, Jr, today fllsd nnInventory of tlio estate. It shows thattho property consists nf (Ifty shares nfstock In tho IIIIo Electric Light Company, nt n par value of V10 each: sev-untiy shares of stock In th eKwu Plantation Company, at $20 each; cash ouhand (73 3!) mid an Insurance poliowith tho Sun Life Assurunco Companyfor $1000.BenjaminClothesYOU'LL APPRECIATE WHATGOOD CLOTHING ISWhen you sec our line of Benjamin's.Wc offer every possible advantage in.purchasing one of these suits.DOZENS OF STYLES TOCHOOSE FROMAnd all exclusive patterns and colorings.Tailoring and fit the best, and if you oncewear one you will never wear any othermake. .THEw CLARIONI or. fort and Hotel Sts. IIL! ii ii irni injjj HHn'777IT77aV77jV77j7'iVLa!aH LlTHE VEAL IS TENDERRaymond Ranch Veal, killed on Maui and brought here In coldstorage, is tender. The tale it large for that reaion.We call attontion to the best SMOKED SNAPPER wo haveever told,METROPOLITAN MEAT MARKET,HCILBRON & LOUIS, ProprietorsTELEPHONE 3145Weekly Bulletin, $1 Year,LMMvtta!.' 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